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What are the 2 types of bonding?

polar and nonpolar


Which substance is correctly paired with its type of bonding br2 polar covalent?

The pairing of Br2 with polar covalent bonding is incorrect. Br2 exhibits nonpolar covalent bonding due to the similar electronegativities of the two bromine atoms causing a symmetrical distribution of electrons, resulting in a nonpolar molecule.


Why non polar bonds do not like water?

Actually, water, by hydrogen bonding with itself and not the nonpolar substances excludes the nonpolar substances from hydrogen bonding and turns them into associations with each other. Natural water can hydrogen bond with many polar and charged substances.


How polar and non polar bonds affect solubility?

Molecules with many polar bonds are soluble in polar solvents.Also, molecules with none or few polar bonds (many non-polar bonds) are soluble in non-polar solvent. e.g Water is a polar solvent so substances with many polar bonds are soluble in it.


What type of bond is ammonia?

The bonding in ammonia, NH3 is a nonpolar covalent bond.


Is C3H6Br2 polar or non polar?

Nonpolar


Is SiF6 2- polar or nonpolar?

nonpolar


Is cyclohexane a polar solvent or a non polar solvent?

It is nonpolar


What polar molecules are attracted to water?

Polar molecules with positively charged regions, such as ammonia and alcohols like ethanol, are attracted to water due to hydrogen bonding. Additionally, polar molecules with negatively charged regions, such as acetate ions, are also attracted to water for the same reason.


Why don't polar compounds mix with nonpolar compounds?

Polar compounds have poles that have a partial positive charge and a partial negative charge that attract other polar molecules. Nonpolar compounds do not have partially charged poles, so the polar substance is not attracted to them and they don't dissolve.


Do polar dilutes dissolve in polar and nonpolar solvents?

Polar solutes generally dissolve well in polar solvents due to similar intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole interactions. However, they do not dissolve in nonpolar solvents, as the lack of similar intermolecular forces leads to poor solubility. In contrast, nonpolar solutes dissolve in nonpolar solvents based on London dispersion forces. This principle is often summarized by the adage "like dissolves like."


Is CBr4 polar or nonpolar?

CBr4 is non polar in structure and nonpolar in bonding while finding the difference of electronegativity